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SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES

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  • Book Review

    Book Review: The Soviet Legal System: Post-Stalin Documentation and Historical Commentary by John N. Hazard and Issac Shapiro

    Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 199
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Principles of Malaysian Revenue Law [Vol. I, II and II] by Arjunan Subramaniam and Teo Keang Sood

    Citation: [1990] Sing JLS 200
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Insurance Law in Singapore by Tan Lee Meng

    Citation: [1989] Sing JLS 200
  • Book Review

    Book Review: China Trade Law: Code of the Foreign Trade Law of The People’s Republic of China Compiled, introduced, and indexed by Francois De Bauw and Bernard Dewitt; People’s Republic of China: Modernisation and Legal Development by Peter P.F. Chan

    Citation: [1984] Sing JLS 200
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Sanctions and Rewards in the Legal System: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach by M.L. Friedland (Ed.)

    Citation: [1990] Sing JLS 201
  • Book Review

    Book Review: An Enquiry into Criminal Guilt by Peter Brett, LL.B. (Lond.), LL.M. (W. Aust.), S.J.D. (Harv.), Hearn Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne

    Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 201
  • Book Review

    Book Review: The Banned Books of England and Other Countries by Alec Craig

    Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 201
  • Book Review

    Book Review: Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law by Edgar Bodenheimer

    Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 202
  • Book Review

    Book Review: The Holy Bible and the Law by J. W. Ehrlich

    Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 202
  • Book Review

    Book Review: A History of the Laws of War by Alexander Gillespie

    Citation: [2012] Sing JLS 203
    These three slim volumes are a labour of love. They are the result of prodigious research into the history of many wars fought from ancient times. They not only detail the extent of the cruelty that man can show to man during times of war, but also the restraints that have been worked out to control such cruelty.